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Diagnosis · Spinal tap, also known as a lumbar puncture. A small amount of fluid is withdrawn from the spinal canal in your lower back. · Electromyography. Thin- ...
These types of injuries affect the nerves that link the brain and spinal cord to nerves in other parts of the body.
When a healthy 20-year-old in Rockland County, New York, presented in an emergency room earlier this year with sudden leg paralysis, the diagnosis of polio took ...
The results of this early research offer insights on the potential of cell therapy for people living with spinal cord injuries and paralysis for whom options to ...
Rutt works with a multidisciplinary research team and Mayo's professional voice clinic. Focus areas. Vocal cord paralysis. Dr. Rutt evaluates quality of life ...
Cranial nerve damage may result in: Paralysis of facial muscles or losing sensation in the face; Loss of or altered sense of smell or taste; Loss of vision or ...
This rare, inherited disease causes a buildup of fatty acids that damages the brain and typically results in muscle control loss, blindness and paralysis.
When to see a doctor · Stroke. A clot in your brain can cause sudden numbness, weakness or paralysis of your face, arm or leg. · Pulmonary embolism. If a clot ...
Muscle pain, tingling, numbness, weakness or paralysis. Red or brown urine. Mental changes, such as anxiety, hallucinations or mental confusion. Rapid or ...
Complications can include paralysis or loss of muscle movement, difficulty talking or swallowing, memory loss or thinking difficulties, emotional problems ...
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